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A closer look at iOS 5.1 (photos)

iOS 5.1 adds some minor improvements and interface tweaks to Apple's mobile OS. CNET takes a closer look at exactly what the update brings.

Kent German
Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A veteran of CNET since 2003, he reviewed the first iPhone and worked in both the London and San Francisco offices. When not working, he's planning his next vacation, walking his dog or watching planes land at the airport (yes, really).
Kent German
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Siri is multilingual

Before announcing the new iPad, Apple today released iOS 5.1, the latest update to its mobile operating system for the iPhone, the iPad, and the iPod Touch. Though the improvements are minimal, there are a couple of additions that users will find useful.
iPhone 4S users will now be able to speak to the Siri voice assistant feature in Japanese. That makes the fourth language that Siri can understand.
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Konichiwa

Of course, Siri will answer back in Japanese, as well. In the penultimate line we asked Siri for her name. She responded in kind.
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Camera shortcut

The familiar camera shortcut that we got from iOS 5 now will appear on the lock screen at all times.
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Slide it up

Also, instead of pressing the camera icon you must now slide up the lock screen to expose the camera app.
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Face detection

With iOS 5.1, the camera now will highlight all faces that it detects with a green rectangle.
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iPad camera

In the iPad's camera, the shutter control has moved from the menu at the bar at the bottom of the screen to the right side of the viewfinder.
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Podcast controls

iPad users also get new controls for controlling the playback speed and rewinding in 30-second segments. We take assume no responsibility for the content of this podcast.
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4G or no?

AT&T iPhone 4S users will see a new "4G" icon when their phone is connecting to the carrier's HSPA+ network. Whether that really counts as 4G, however, is another question.
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While you update

You'll see this screen as you download 5.1 through a wireless update.
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iOS 5.1 features

Another screen will show you the full list of iOS 5.1 updates, at least those that Apple is telling us about. There should be more additions, so we'll be looking for them.

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